Prek Shkreli is a famous singer from Shkreli, Malesia e Madhe. Prek Shkreli was born in Ulqin, Montenegro. At a very young age, he moved to the U.S. with his parents and siblings. He started his singing carrer in his mid-teens. He sang in weddings with groups but then moved on to become a soloist and write songs. Preka then released his first album in 1987 called Lum Per Ty Malesia Ime. He was also the first Albanian in the United States to release a music video tape. Preka was personally invited to Albania to appear on the Albanian Television Station in Tirana hosted by Silvana Brace and the Shkoder Radio Station hosted by Gezim Podgorica. Prek Shkreli is also known as one of the best Albanian Instrumentalists in the world. He is known for playing the Lahuta,Çifteli, and the Sharki.
Preka is known for his powerful patriotic songs. When he appears in public, he creates an enormous attraction with his incredile voice and combining it with the Lahuta which earns him the title of being one the best talented singers in the Albanian community. His voice is also said to be "unmacthed". Along with his mixing of the Çifteli and Sharki, his songs send a clear message across.
He has also released very famous albums such as Pershendet Shqiponja Nan, Ne Kujtimin E Nanes Tereze, and Mos Harro Se Je Shqipitar. Prek Shkreli has also had very popular hits such as, Per Kosove, Kenga e Nanes Tereze, Thrret Shqiponja, Jem Shqipitar Gjak Ni Fisit and his most recent popular song, Binak Tapa along with many others.
List of Albums
"Lum Per Ty Malesia Ime"
"Pershendet Shqiponja Nan"
"Kan Marr Malet Ni Flake Kushtrimit"
"Nana E Jone Po Leshon Gjame"
"Ne Kujtimin E Nanes Tereze"
"Moj Malësi"
"Mos Harro Se Je Shqipitar"
Preka is known for his powerful patriotic songs. When he appears in public, he creates an enormous attraction with his incredile voice and combining it with the Lahuta which earns him the title of being one the best talented singers in the Albanian community. His voice is also said to be "unmacthed". Along with his mixing of the Çifteli and Sharki, his songs send a clear message across.
He has also released very famous albums such as Pershendet Shqiponja Nan, Ne Kujtimin E Nanes Tereze, and Mos Harro Se Je Shqipitar. Prek Shkreli has also had very popular hits such as, Per Kosove, Kenga e Nanes Tereze, Thrret Shqiponja, Jem Shqipitar Gjak Ni Fisit and his most recent popular song, Binak Tapa along with many others.
List of Albums
"Lum Per Ty Malesia Ime"
"Pershendet Shqiponja Nan"
"Kan Marr Malet Ni Flake Kushtrimit"
"Nana E Jone Po Leshon Gjame"
"Ne Kujtimin E Nanes Tereze"
"Moj Malësi"
"Mos Harro Se Je Shqipitar"
Biography
Trevor Hickens is a well known radio presonality who works for KWYR studios in Winner, South Dakota. He resides as the music director, and the evening show host. Other noted personalities from KWYR include Scott Schramm, Lisa Jay, and Ross "Boof" Brendel.
Trevor Hickens was born in Norfolk, Nebraska on July 22, 1987. He then moved to Yankton, South Dakota with his mother while she attened USD and Mount Marty College. During her education she remarried. After the birth of his younger brother, Travis, the family moved to Sioux City, Iowa. After the birth of two younger sisters and the finishing of his mother's schooling, the family moved to Winner, SD.
After many unnsuccesful attempts at landing a part-time job at KWYR, he was finally called back for an interview by then program director Jason Evans. Trevor was hired as a part timer, and went on the air for the first time on December 4, 2004.
In August 2006, Trevor went to school at Black Hills State University (BHSU) in Spearfish, South Dakota where he majored in Mass Communication. After two semesters, he returned to Winner and accepted an opening for an interim music director/ evening show host. Trevor has been working full time with KWYR since August 2007. After his contract expires in December, he plans on returning to BHSU to chase an education in marketing, and possible work in the Black Hills radio market.
Taken from Trevor's KWYR Staff Bio from KWYR Online:
Hey everyone! Thanks for checking out my staff bio! In due time I plan to add some exciting links, as well as a Netpoll or two for everyone to enjoy. I'm the music director here at KWYR, and also the evening show host for Magic 93. When I'm not taking long walks on beaches and reading novels, I'm just hanging out at my apartment or watching movies. I also enjoy to read books about the apocolypse.
Some of my duties here at KWYR include updating KWYR Online and adding new music to the library for Country 1260 and Magic 93. I'm always looking for new music ideas, so if you have any, fill out the simple form below to let me know what you would like to hear!
I was born in Norfolk, NE... and ended up making my way to Sioux City, IA where I really took up an interest in radio. After moving to Winner in 2000, I applied for a job here at KWYR. After many unsucsseful attempts, I finally landed myself an interview. After working part-time for about 2 1/2 years, they offered me the full time position that I'd been dreaming for. I'm now working here as the music director until December 31st. After that, I plan on going back to Black Hills State University and continuing my education.
Trevor can be heard Monday through Friday from 4PM to 9PM on Magic 93. His special programs include New Music Monday, Winning Wednesday, and Free For All Friday. Magic 93 is heard on 100.1 in Pierre and Ft. Pierre South Dakota, and also 93.7 for south central South Dakota and north central Nebraska.
[http://www.66.231.15.141/Magic93/StaffBios/TrevorHickens.cfm
KWYR Staff Page]
Trevor Hickens is a well known radio presonality who works for KWYR studios in Winner, South Dakota. He resides as the music director, and the evening show host. Other noted personalities from KWYR include Scott Schramm, Lisa Jay, and Ross "Boof" Brendel.
Trevor Hickens was born in Norfolk, Nebraska on July 22, 1987. He then moved to Yankton, South Dakota with his mother while she attened USD and Mount Marty College. During her education she remarried. After the birth of his younger brother, Travis, the family moved to Sioux City, Iowa. After the birth of two younger sisters and the finishing of his mother's schooling, the family moved to Winner, SD.
After many unnsuccesful attempts at landing a part-time job at KWYR, he was finally called back for an interview by then program director Jason Evans. Trevor was hired as a part timer, and went on the air for the first time on December 4, 2004.
In August 2006, Trevor went to school at Black Hills State University (BHSU) in Spearfish, South Dakota where he majored in Mass Communication. After two semesters, he returned to Winner and accepted an opening for an interim music director/ evening show host. Trevor has been working full time with KWYR since August 2007. After his contract expires in December, he plans on returning to BHSU to chase an education in marketing, and possible work in the Black Hills radio market.
Taken from Trevor's KWYR Staff Bio from KWYR Online:
Hey everyone! Thanks for checking out my staff bio! In due time I plan to add some exciting links, as well as a Netpoll or two for everyone to enjoy. I'm the music director here at KWYR, and also the evening show host for Magic 93. When I'm not taking long walks on beaches and reading novels, I'm just hanging out at my apartment or watching movies. I also enjoy to read books about the apocolypse.
Some of my duties here at KWYR include updating KWYR Online and adding new music to the library for Country 1260 and Magic 93. I'm always looking for new music ideas, so if you have any, fill out the simple form below to let me know what you would like to hear!
I was born in Norfolk, NE... and ended up making my way to Sioux City, IA where I really took up an interest in radio. After moving to Winner in 2000, I applied for a job here at KWYR. After many unsucsseful attempts, I finally landed myself an interview. After working part-time for about 2 1/2 years, they offered me the full time position that I'd been dreaming for. I'm now working here as the music director until December 31st. After that, I plan on going back to Black Hills State University and continuing my education.
Trevor can be heard Monday through Friday from 4PM to 9PM on Magic 93. His special programs include New Music Monday, Winning Wednesday, and Free For All Friday. Magic 93 is heard on 100.1 in Pierre and Ft. Pierre South Dakota, and also 93.7 for south central South Dakota and north central Nebraska.
[http://www.66.231.15.141/Magic93/StaffBios/TrevorHickens.cfm
KWYR Staff Page]
Glenn Selig (born Nov. 7, 1967 in New York City) was the former investigative reporter and lead story reporter for , Fox13 in Tampa, Fla. Selig had been with WTVT for 10 years before leaving the station on June 26, 2007 to form Selig Multimedia, Inc., a public relations/news production company. Before that, Selig worked at , Saginaw/Flint, Michigan; , Beaumont, Texas; , Victoria, Texas; KVIQ-TV6, Eureka, Calif. and , El Centro, Calif. Selig is a graduate of .
This is a an annotated list of ways in which a typical human sitting at a computer screen is moving. Types of movement listed here include both changes in location of the individual as well as the many smaller movements occurring within a human.
It's difficult to tell but the average individual sitting in front of a computer screen is moving in a variety of ways. However, Newton's laws of motion (particularly Inertia) prevent these individuals from feeling most of it. And a human's limited perspective from here on Earth does not provided him or her with any frame of reference that would allow them to see that they are moving. Additionally many of the forms of motion are too small for a human to sense. Humans are always moving in a number of distinct ways on at least ten different scales.
Universe
*Spacetime (the fabric of the universe) is actually expanding. Essentially, everything in the universe is stretching like a rubber band. This motion is the most obscure as it is not physical motion as such, but rather a change in the very nature of the universe. The primary source of verification of this expansion was provided by Edwin Hubble who demonstrated that all galaxies and distant astronomical objects were moving away from us ("Hubble's law") as predicted by a universal expansion.
Galaxy
*The Milky Way Galaxy, is hurling through space at an incredible speed. It is powered by the force left over from the Big Bang. Many astronomers believe the Milky Way is moving at approximately 600 km/s relative to the observed locations of other nearby galaxies. Another reference frame is provided by the Cosmic microwave background. This frame of reference indicates that The Milky Way is moving at around 552 km/s.
Solar System
*The Milky Way is rotating around it's dense galactic center, thus the solar system is moving in a circle within the galaxy's gravity. Away from the central bulge or outer rim, the typical stellar velocity is between 210 and 240 km/s.
Earth
*The Earth is rotating or spinning around it's axis, this is evidenced by day and night, at the equator the earth has an eastward velocity of 0.4651 km/s (or 1040 mi/h)
*The Earth is orbiting around the Sun in an orbital revolution. A complete orbit around the sun takes one year or about 365 days, it averages a speed of about 30 km/s (or 67,000 mi/h).
Continents
*The Theory of Plate tectonics tells us that the continents are drifting on convection currents within the mantle causing them to move across the surface of the planet at the slow speed of approximately 1 inch (2.54 cm) per year. However, the velocities of plates range widely. The fastest-moving plates are the oceanic plates, with the Cocos Plate advancing at a rate of 75 mm/yr (3.0 in/yr) and the Pacific Plate moving 52–69 mm/yr (2.1–2.7 in/yr). At the other extreme, the slowest-moving plate is the Eurasian Plate, progressing at a typical rate of about 21 mm/yr (0.8 in/yr).
External Body
Aside from obvious movements of the arms, hands, fingers, feet, toes, torso, head, face, eyes, and mouth.
*The human chest is in constant motion from the action of breathing and the beating of the heart.
*Humans eyes move as they are read the words in this article and they are being kept wet as the eyelid blinks.
Internal Body
*The human heart is constantly contracting to move blood throughout the body.
*The smooth muscles of hollow internal organs are moving. The most common motion would be peristalsis as digesting food is forced throughout the digestive tract.
*Typically some sound is audible at any given moment, when the vibration of these sound waves reaches the ear drum it moves in response and allows the sense of hearing.
*The human lymphatic system is constantly moving excess fluids, lipids, and immune system related products around the body.
Cells
The cells of the human body have many structures which move throughout them.
*These include cytoplasmic streaming which is one way that a cell moves vesicles, and numerous proteins and other macromolecules throughout the cell's cytoplasm.
* Various motor proteins work as molecular motors with a cell and move along the surface of various cellulars substrate such as microtubules. Motor proteins are typically powered by the hydrolysis of ATP and convert chemical energy into mechanical work.
Particles
*According to the laws of thermodynamics all particles of matter are in constant random motion as long as the temperature is above absolute zero. Thus the molecules and atoms which make you up are vibrating, colliding, and moving. This motion can be detected as temperature; high temperatures (which represent greater kinetic energy in the particles) feel warmer to humans, whereas lower temperatures feel colder.
Subatomic Particles
*Within each atom the electrons are speeding around the nucleus so fast that they are not actually in one location, but rather smeared across a region of the electron cloud. Electrons have a high velocity, and the larger the nucleus they are orbiting the faster they move. In a hydrogen atom, electrons have been calculated to be orbiting at a speed of approximately 242,000 m/s
* Inside the atomic nucleus the protons and neutrons are also probably moving around due the electrical repulsion of the protons and the presence of angular momentum of both particles.
It's difficult to tell but the average individual sitting in front of a computer screen is moving in a variety of ways. However, Newton's laws of motion (particularly Inertia) prevent these individuals from feeling most of it. And a human's limited perspective from here on Earth does not provided him or her with any frame of reference that would allow them to see that they are moving. Additionally many of the forms of motion are too small for a human to sense. Humans are always moving in a number of distinct ways on at least ten different scales.
Universe
*Spacetime (the fabric of the universe) is actually expanding. Essentially, everything in the universe is stretching like a rubber band. This motion is the most obscure as it is not physical motion as such, but rather a change in the very nature of the universe. The primary source of verification of this expansion was provided by Edwin Hubble who demonstrated that all galaxies and distant astronomical objects were moving away from us ("Hubble's law") as predicted by a universal expansion.
Galaxy
*The Milky Way Galaxy, is hurling through space at an incredible speed. It is powered by the force left over from the Big Bang. Many astronomers believe the Milky Way is moving at approximately 600 km/s relative to the observed locations of other nearby galaxies. Another reference frame is provided by the Cosmic microwave background. This frame of reference indicates that The Milky Way is moving at around 552 km/s.
Solar System
*The Milky Way is rotating around it's dense galactic center, thus the solar system is moving in a circle within the galaxy's gravity. Away from the central bulge or outer rim, the typical stellar velocity is between 210 and 240 km/s.
Earth
*The Earth is rotating or spinning around it's axis, this is evidenced by day and night, at the equator the earth has an eastward velocity of 0.4651 km/s (or 1040 mi/h)
*The Earth is orbiting around the Sun in an orbital revolution. A complete orbit around the sun takes one year or about 365 days, it averages a speed of about 30 km/s (or 67,000 mi/h).
Continents
*The Theory of Plate tectonics tells us that the continents are drifting on convection currents within the mantle causing them to move across the surface of the planet at the slow speed of approximately 1 inch (2.54 cm) per year. However, the velocities of plates range widely. The fastest-moving plates are the oceanic plates, with the Cocos Plate advancing at a rate of 75 mm/yr (3.0 in/yr) and the Pacific Plate moving 52–69 mm/yr (2.1–2.7 in/yr). At the other extreme, the slowest-moving plate is the Eurasian Plate, progressing at a typical rate of about 21 mm/yr (0.8 in/yr).
External Body
Aside from obvious movements of the arms, hands, fingers, feet, toes, torso, head, face, eyes, and mouth.
*The human chest is in constant motion from the action of breathing and the beating of the heart.
*Humans eyes move as they are read the words in this article and they are being kept wet as the eyelid blinks.
Internal Body
*The human heart is constantly contracting to move blood throughout the body.
*The smooth muscles of hollow internal organs are moving. The most common motion would be peristalsis as digesting food is forced throughout the digestive tract.
*Typically some sound is audible at any given moment, when the vibration of these sound waves reaches the ear drum it moves in response and allows the sense of hearing.
*The human lymphatic system is constantly moving excess fluids, lipids, and immune system related products around the body.
Cells
The cells of the human body have many structures which move throughout them.
*These include cytoplasmic streaming which is one way that a cell moves vesicles, and numerous proteins and other macromolecules throughout the cell's cytoplasm.
* Various motor proteins work as molecular motors with a cell and move along the surface of various cellulars substrate such as microtubules. Motor proteins are typically powered by the hydrolysis of ATP and convert chemical energy into mechanical work.
Particles
*According to the laws of thermodynamics all particles of matter are in constant random motion as long as the temperature is above absolute zero. Thus the molecules and atoms which make you up are vibrating, colliding, and moving. This motion can be detected as temperature; high temperatures (which represent greater kinetic energy in the particles) feel warmer to humans, whereas lower temperatures feel colder.
Subatomic Particles
*Within each atom the electrons are speeding around the nucleus so fast that they are not actually in one location, but rather smeared across a region of the electron cloud. Electrons have a high velocity, and the larger the nucleus they are orbiting the faster they move. In a hydrogen atom, electrons have been calculated to be orbiting at a speed of approximately 242,000 m/s
* Inside the atomic nucleus the protons and neutrons are also probably moving around due the electrical repulsion of the protons and the presence of angular momentum of both particles.